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TREES

This gallery includes images of trees, branches and bark... and one Koala.

SCARY TREE #1

SCARY TREE #1

This "Scary" tree was on the Stanford University property in Palo Alto, CA It was near the 150' antenna ("The Dish") that my brother George helped design and build. He/she looks fierce, but I knew instinctively that I wasn't in any danger. After all, it was rooted to the spot.

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Lonely cow and friend.

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That's the 280 freeway in Palo Alto, CA.

SCARY TREE #3

SCARY TREE #3

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Hills with trees looking south from Stanford University property. Can you find an anomaly in the design?

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OK, so Koalas don't eat pinecones... he/she's still cute!

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A street in Cupertino, CA... slightly altered for artistic effect. Can you see the cat in the limbs?

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Trees at parade rest.

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Eucalyptus trees on the Stanford University property in Palo Alto, CA.

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This "Scary" tree was on the Stanford University property in Palo Alto, CA It was near the 150' antenna ("The Dish") that my brother George helped design and build. He or she just broke through the fence behind him. I took this photo just before I turned and ran for my life!

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The "Stump Family Reunion". There are also some "friends" in the background foliage.

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Trees in winter in the Chinatown district of San Francisco.

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CREEK09

CREEK09

Can you see an head of a dog? (stand back a bit)

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A eucalyptus tree on the Stanford University property in Palo Alto, CA.

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What is that hiding under the tree root? Better stay back it looks like a dangerous viper!

WILLIAM DURFEY DESIGNS   © 2017 by William A. Durfey  

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